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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · Burton C. Cook: 1865–1871: Illinois: Republican: 1819–1894 Daniel Pope Cook: 1819–1825 Illinois Democratic-Republican 1794–1827 1825–1827 National Republican George W. Cook: 1907–1909: Colorado: Republican: 1851–1916 Joel Cook: 1907–1910: Pennsylvania: Republican: 1842–1910 John C. Cook: 1883 1883–1885: Iowa: Democratic ...

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · Injured in the abdomen, left hand, and right arm, Pope John Paul II took months to recover from the attack. A year and a half later, on December 27, 1983, he decided to visit the man who tried to ...

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · John Paul II made teaching and spreading Divine Mercy a keystone of his pontificate. Joseph Pronechen, April 16, 2023. St. John Paul II is truly called the “Mercy Pope.”. He beatified and then canonized St. Faustina Kowalska, who had received the message of Divine Mercy which later spread throughout the world.

  4. Vor 6 Tagen · St. Eugene. 7958 W Foster Ave, Chicago. St. Juliana. 7201 N Oketo Ave, Chicago. St. Mary of the Woods. 6955 Hiawatha Ave, Chicago. Founded in 1952 in a storefront on Touhy Ave; first church building was dedicated in 1953, expanded and remodeled in 1966, and partially remodeled again in 2012.

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · The same Pope wrote on the occasion of the World Day of Peace, 1 January 1990, that Francis "invited all of creation – animals, plants, natural forces, even Brother Sun and Sister Moon – to give honour and praise to the Lord. The poor man of Assisi gives us striking witness that when we are at peace with God we are better able to devote ourselves to building up that peace with all creation ...

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · First Vatican Council. Pius IX (born May 13, 1792, Senigallia, Papal States—died February 7, 1878, Rome; beatified September 3, 2000feast day February 7) was the Italian head of the Roman Catholic church whose pontificate (1846–78) was the longest in history and was marked by a transition from moderate political liberalism to conservatism.

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · pope (1721-1724) Innocent XIII (born May 13, 1655, Poli, near Palestrina, Papal States—died March 7, 1724, Rome) was the pope from 1721 to 1724. Of noble birth, Conti was papal ambassador to Switzerland and to Portugal before Pope Clement XI made him cardinal (1706) and bishop of Osimo, Papal States (1709). He was elected pope on May 8, 1721.